Kimball, Spencer W.

To vote or not to vote, that has NEVER been the question. I have always maintained, and will always maintain that voting should NEVER be a question. I care more that you vote, and that you vote for who you believe will do the best job, then you vote the way I WANT YOU TO VOTE. In order for this Republic (and yes, America is a republic), it is important that the population of voters care enough to vote and vote for who they think best aligns themselves with their morals and view points.

I have posted before about the Traditions of Fathers in several posts: Traditions of their fathers. and Iniquity of their fathers. I would like to continue this discussion a little, and then add an additional thought to it as well. In Sunday School, the lesson was on Alma 23-29 (Lesson 26: Converted unto the Lord).

The teacher forwarded me some material that she wanted me to discuss with the class. In that material, it included this quote by Spencer W. Kimball.

Down in New Zealand, I was the recipient of many courtesies while there. They sang and danced and rolled